A few months ago I learned of Elm, which claims to be “the best of functional programming in your browser”. After inhaling the documentation and watching a few videos and talks, I started tinkering myself and quickly fell in love with Elm and the feeling it gives me when writing code in it.

After our conversation with Tal Ater on episode #183 about the offline revolution and his experience with Service Workers, we realized there is a lot of mystery around this new browser feature. So we've put together this essential reading list for those of you looking for the best resources out there on ServiceWorker.

As many of you may know, we launched a films division to The Changelog. We call it Changelog Films. Over this past year, we've been working hard to build the right team and skills to serve the software development and open source community like we do with our podcast.

We had the pleasure of attending NEJS Conf on August 7th, and worked with the conference organizers to interview all the speakers of the conference.

This interview is with Ethan Marcotte, an Independent Designer and the person who coined the term "Responsive Design" also known as Responsive Web Design (RWD). We talked with Ethan about what's happening in the JavaScript space now and what he's most exciting about for frontenders.

This year we're working with the GopherCon team to produce a short documentary and interviews of GopherCon 2015. We want to meet everyone we can and get everyone on camera. If you see us, make sure you say hello! This is our schedule and what you can expect from us at the conference.

Many developers learned Git basics, mastered a sequence of commands, and use Git daily, but they still get uncomfortable when required to go beyond basic committing, branching, and merging.

If you feel like you never really quite understand what’s happening underneath the hood or find it hard to convey Git concepts to others, then learning Git visually may provide just the foundation you need.

What’s Beyond Code? Beyond Code is a brief interview series we shoot on location at tech conferences around the world. Our first stop on this adventure was Keep Ruby Weird in Austin, TX on October 24th, 2014.